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Cheryl Hines has an awesome responsibility on Curb Your Enthusiasm: She not only has to bring to life her character, Cheryl David, but also to represent all the women in the world who say they, too, are married to a man like Larry David. (Or at least the cantankerous version of himself the Seinfeld co-creator plays on Curb.) "It's funny — people come up to me all the time and say, 'My husband's just like Larry' or 'I'm just like Larry.' They see themselves through Larry's eyes or through Cheryl's character. A lot of women come up to me and say, 'My husband's just like Larry and I'm just like you.'" What does it mean to be just like Larry? Saying the things anyone else would leave unsaid. Being Cheryl means having to pick up the pieces afterward. Hines talked to TVGuide.com in advance of Curb's basic-cable debut on June 2 at 10/9c on our Network.

1975 Primetime schedule

Finally!!!

 

(Pardon the crappy selective coloring job.)

Pete Takes It All Off with the help of the NBC hit show, The Biggest Loser. It earned him $100,000. What did he take off? He took off 185 pounds. Read the TV Guide article to find out how and more.

Yes, for some reason there was a 13-week old tiger in my conference room at work today. Great day to leave my camera at home... SIGH.

What's on TV tonight? Have been tryingto catch Annabelle doing this for ages. Now I finally havecaught her poking her head through my crossed legs for a bit of attention.

Pictures of Pete Thomas of NBC's The Biggest Loser for TV Guide shoot in January 2009

Screendump from the Danish TV-guide On TV. On the left is a description of a tv program: »Twins forever - about loosing a twin«. On the right is what a first quick glance appears as a picture or illustration from the program but is actually an ad from the ensurance company Alm. Brand (they are running a campaign called Double Client hence the pic). Weird and a bit (me being a twin myself) creepy coincidence...

Although I'm more a John Wayne fan for Westerns, I guess Jeff Bridges does a nice Rooster Cogburn in this remake of the 1969 movie, at least on the posters. The pose in the sketch is based on a photo in my TV guide.

 

It seems my feel for how the head is a three-dimensional object has returned. It was gone for a full day after using it in portrait class. I don't know why, but it happens every time.

Which, sadly, was kinda boring. Too many people on the panel and a moderator who didn't know how to get the ball rolling with more than one person at a time. (sigh). Not to mention that nearly all the fanboy questions were for Jennifer Love Hewitt...

Canon G12 test run.

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Here is an ad from a 1981 TV Guide for Disney's movie, Dumbo.

We couldn't figure out the year, but it has episodes of Leave it to Beaver, All in the Family, and Gomer Pyle scheduled in it, so I'm guessing sometime in the 1960's?

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